Jamie Ding, a self-described “faceless bureaucrat” from New Jersey, became a TV sensation during his 31-game winning streak.
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The American Library Assn. says book bans and attempted bans remain at record highs ...
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The Baltimore Playwrites Festival is in their forty-sixth year, receiving submissions of local playwriters, fifty to be exact ...